Playwriter vs ProcessSpy

Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right product.
Playwriter logo

Playwriter

Playwriter lets AI agents control your real Chrome browser with all your logins and extensions intact.

Last updated: March 18, 2026

ProcessSpy logo

ProcessSpy

Advanced Mac monitor

Visual Comparison

Playwriter

Playwriter screenshot

ProcessSpy

ProcessSpy screenshot

Overview

About Playwriter

Stop fighting with headless browsers and bot detection. Playwriter is the game-changing bridge that lets your AI agents operate directly within your real, logged-in Chrome browser. It's a Chrome extension and CLI that gives any MCP client (like Cursor, Claude Desktop, or VS Code) the full power of the Playwright automation API, but executed in your existing browser session. This means your agents have immediate access to all your extensions, cookies, and logins—no fresh Chrome instance, no extra memory load, and no instant red flags from websites. It turns the brittle, limited browsing of today's AI into a seamless, powerful, and collaborative experience. Built for developers, researchers, and power users who need their AI assistants to interact with the modern web as a human would, Playwriter is open-source (MIT licensed) and runs entirely locally on your machine, putting you in full control.

About ProcessSpy

ProcessSpy – The macOS Process Explorer & Advanced Monitor
The native alternative to Sysinternals Process Explorer for macOS. See what Activity Monitor hides: visualize process trees, inspect open files, view environment variables, and kill stubborn apps instantly.

Continue exploring